Not exact matches
If you heat a
sugar syrup to temperatures higher than any of the candy stages, you will be on your way to creating caramelized
sugar (the brown liquid stage)-- a
rich addition to many
desserts.
The entire
dessert is rather small in portion, but delectably
rich as only almond and
sugar combined with apples can be.
Enjoy the
rich flavor of our Classic Chocolate Sauce without
sugar when you add this
sugar - free version into drinks and
desserts.
This low - carb,
sugar - free, heavenly
dessert pudding is so
rich and wonderful you won't need much to satisfy your sweet - tooth.
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Cinnamon &
Sugar Layer Cake My Cinnamon &
Sugar Layer Cake is two layers of light brown
sugar cinnamon cake met with
rich cream cheese frosting giving you an amazingly delicious
dessert.
:) The finished result has a
rich chocolatey taste without being overwhelming, and is just sweet enough to feel like
dessert without being so sweet it gives you a headache or a
sugar crash.
Train yourself to make healthy protein based entrees, fatty sauces, vegetable
rich sides and
sugar - free
desserts
All made without refined
sugar for a
rich dessert.
This creamy «dough» is made with fiber - and protein -
rich organic garbanzo beans and almonds; organic chocolate chips, cane
sugar and virgin coconut oil round out the
dessert (which, to be honest, could probably pass as breakfast).
Pancakes are often considered a naughty indulgence but by simply swapping a few key ingredients, namely the refined flour and
sugar, they can actually be transformed them into fibre - full and protein -
rich breakfasts (or
desserts), especially when you add a hearty dose of nutrient - dense vegetables in them.
Rich in protein, the oats and nuts in this sweet, crunchy
dessert will help keep blood
sugar levels stable.
This simple
dessert is so
rich and sweet, it needs only a dusting of confectioners»
sugar for decoration.
«Raw»
desserts usually contain dates for the
sugar or sweetness, nuts for the
rich, flavorful fats, and other fun but equally nourishing ingredients.
These
dessert - like bars feature
rich chocolate and peanut butter, but also high - fiber whole - wheat flour, barley flakes (or rolled oats), and relatively little
sugar.
Chocolate is not considered a breakfast food because when we think chocolate we think candy bars, treats, and
rich,
sugar - laden
desserts.
These mini-churros are about as healthy as you can possibly get with a
dessert that's usually fried — and still totally delicious (and adorably festive), complete with a dulce de leche dipping sauce that's unbelievably
rich yet free of dairy and processed
sugar.
The greens will also stimulate your anti-hunger hormones, and can really turn off more cravings that come from the
sugar roller coaster that's induced by too much
rich dessert or even alcohol.
The mascarpone cheese and whipping cream make the mousse
rich and creamy, while the berries give the
dessert some sweetness without all of the processed
sugar found in most
desserts.
This is the perfect time to get great gifts for nutrition and health - conscious people in your life who eat or want to eat gluten - free and / or grain - free, whole foods, real foods, paleo, primal, produce - and protein -
rich meals and snacks, and enjoy dairy - free, low -
sugar, naturally sweetened and fruit - sweetened
desserts.
Desserts can be a
rich source of healthy fats and fiber, which both help manage weight, blood
sugars, reduce inflammation and prevent heart disease.
Yogurts with added fruits, frozen
desserts, processed baked goods and refined grains (cold and hot cereals, breads, pastries, pies, puddings, granola bars, many nutrition bars, dried fruit, frozen breakfast and meal entrees) are all notoriously
rich in added
sugars.
University of Washington researchers have found that people who munched a high - fat diet loaded with foods that make blood
sugar soar — like sugary drinks, candy,
desserts and white - flour breads and crackers — for four weeks had changes in the fluid that surrounds the brain that looked like very early Alzheimer's.7 In contrast, a lower - fat diet that included carbs that raise blood
sugar more slowly (such as fiber -
rich whole grains, beans, vegetables and fruit), was beneficial — and even improved memory.